1) "The Onslaught," 13 Sept 1965, Premiere. A stranger is shot
and left to die on the prairie. When he is found and brought to the nearest
town by two bounty hunters in the hopes of a reward, the doctor who treats him
discovers the man has no memory and gives him the name "Shenandoah,"
which means "land of silence." Nursed back to health with the help
of a saloon girl, he is forced into a gunfight and kills the one person who
could have told him who he is. GS: Beverly Garland, Noah Keene, Richard Devon, Robert Foulk, Steve Gravers.
D: Paul Wendkos. Written by: Norman Katkov from a story by E. Jack Neuman.

2) "Survival," 20 Sept 1965. Shenandoah buys a horse from a
woman in a remote cabin, but when he rides into the nearest town he finds
himself accused of her murder. He must defy a lynch mob to force a showdown
and prove his innocence. GS: Jeanne Cooper, John Davis Chandler, Dennis
Patrick, John Anderson, Adam Williams. D: Boris Sagal. Written & produced
by: E. Jack Nueman.

3) "The Fort," 27 Sept 1965. An army post sergeant answers
Shenandoah’s ad offering a reward for anyone who recognizes his picture.
When he arrives at the fort however, Shenandoah finds the sergeant condemned to a
firing squad and himself arrested as an accomplice and sentenced to a firing
squad by an unbalanced Army major. GS: Edwin Binns, Warren
Oates, Milton Selzer. D: Don McDougall. Written by: Sam Ross.

4) "The Caller," 11 Oct 1965. Shenandoah is arrested for murder
and the only witness is the victim’s young daughter who has been shocked
speechless by the crime. Not only can the child clear Shenandoah, she might
also be able to provide him with a clue to his identity. GS: Cloris Leachman, David Sheiner, Kent
Smith, Katie Sweet. D: David Alexander. Written by: Dan Mainwaring.

5) "The Debt," 18 Oct 1965. Shenandoah is attacked by a man who
claims that Shenandoah was a Union officer who killed his brother during the
war. The sheriff throws the boy in jail for him to cool off, but the boy's
father hires a gunman to kill Shenandoah. GS: Charles McGraw, Paul Carr, Whit Bissell,
Dean Stanton, Gregg Palmer, Ken Mayer, Joe Perry. D: John English. Written by:
Jack Turley.

6) "Obion –1866," 25 Oct 1965. At a railroad station, a
salesman flees in terror after seeing Shenandoah arrive. When Shenandoah
finally tracks him down, the man confesses that he is the former sheriff of
the town of Obion and through cowardice allowed a friend of Shenandoah's to be
killed. Shenandoah journeys to Obion, only to find it now a ghost town. GS: Claude Akins,
James Griffith, Robert G. Anderson, Ken Lynch. D: Harry Harris. Written by:
Robert C. Dennis.

7) "The Verdict," 1 Nov 1965. A thief kills the town marshal in
an attempt to escape after a robbery. However, Shenandoah shoots him down and
then protects him from a lynch mob. GS: Edward Asner, Bruce Dern, Harry Townes,
Bill Zuckert, Richard Carlyle, Tom Greenway, James Gavin, Bing Russell, Robert
S. Carson. D: Thomas Carr. Written by: Dan Ullman. (Wanted)

8) "Town on Fire," 8 Nov 1965. An ex-convict has promised to
kill the founder of Wade City and burn down the town. The only two men who are
willing to stop him are Shenandoah and a broken down doctor, who must protect
the Wades' daughter who was critically injured in the first assault. GS: Elinor
Donahue, Don Megowan, Henry Jones, Simon Scott, Warren Kemmerling. D: Nathan
Juran. Written by: Robert Hamner.

9) "Incident at Dry Creek," 15 Nov 1965. Shenandoah becomes a
deputy in a gold strike town, where several of his predecessors have already
been killed. While making his rounds one night, Shenandoah fires at a prowler
and appears to have shot an unarmed youth. GS: Leif Erickson, Michael Burns, Nina Shipman, Kelly
Thordsen. D: Joseph H. Lewis. Written by: Antony Ellis.

10) "The Locket," 22 Nov 1965. Shenandoah is searching for a
fugitive who may have a clue to his identity, but he must find him before a
bounty hunter who plans to shoot the wanted man on sight. GS: Martin Landau,
Trevor Bardette, Mort Mills, Chris Alcaide. D: Harry Harris. Written by:
Samuel A. Peeples.

11) "The Reward," 29 Nov 1965. After someone takes a shot at
him, Shenandoah learns there is a price on his head of $500, dead or alive. He
soon learns that the local beauty's former beau doesn't like competition. GS: Kevin Hagen, Karen Steele, Lloyd Bochner, Hank Patterson, Walter Sande,
Kate Murtagh, Lyle Sudrow. D: Nathan Juran. Written by: Robert C.
Dennis.

13) "The Siege," 13 Dec 1965. An angry hotel owner accuses
Shenandoah of once skipping out on a large hotel bill. Shenandoah agrees to
pay the man, if he will return his belongings. In the bedroll, Shenandoah
finds a letter from a woman he believes is his wife. GS: Charles Aidman,
Malcolm Atterbury, Hal Baylor, George Mitchell, Charles Briggs, Joyce
VanPatten, Harlan Warde, Brondan Dillon, Lorette Strome. D: Jud Taylor.
Written by: Robert C. Dennis.

14) "The Bell," 20 Dec 1965. Shenandoah helps a Spanish priest
transport a huge bell across the desert to his village. Two gunmen try to
steal the bell believing it to be made from Aztec gold. GS: Nehemiah Persoff,
Arthur Batanides, Robert Sorrells, Jim Boles, Meg Wyllie. D: David Alexander.
Written by: Terence & Joan Maples. (Wanted)

15) "The Young Outlaw," 27 Dec 1965. A teenager, determined to
join up with an outlaw gang, attempts to rob Shenandoah. The outlaw's apparent
cowardice when confronted with his death turns the youth around. GS: John Dehner, Bob
Random, John Milford, Myron Healey. D: Don McDougall. Written by: Frank
Gruber.

18) "Rope’s End," 17 Jan 1966. While waiting at a stagecoach
station for a judge who may have a clue to his identity, Shenandoah encounters
two gunmen also waiting for the judge, but to kill him. GS: Michael Ansara,
Susan Oliver, L. Q. Jones, Russell Thorson, Vic Perrin, Fred Lerner, Jon
Locke. D: Virgil Vogel. Written by: Dan Ullman.

19) "The Lost Diablo," 24 Jan 1966. A key to a safe deposit box
leads Shenandoah to a town, a treasure map, and a former partner who once
tried to kill him. In spite of that, they form a partnership to find the long
lost treasure. GS: Robert Loggia, James Gregory, Than Wyenn, Susan Bay. D:
Jerry Hopper. Written by: Samuel A. Peeples.

20) "A Long Way Home," 31 Jan 1966. A fleeing bank robber
recognizes and tries to kill Shenandoah, even though it may mean he will be
captured. Realizing the man may know his identity, Shenandoah joins the posse
in pursuit of the outlaw. GS: Geraldine Brooks, Lyle Bettger, Ron Hayes, William Quinn, John
D. Reilly, Quentin Sondergaard. D: Lewis Allen. Written by: Robert Hamner.

21) "End of a Legend," 7 Feb 1966. A sheriff tries to stop
Shenandoah from finding an aging gunfighter who he doesn’t want to be
bothered by young gunslingers out to make a reputation for themselves. But
Shenandoah has learned that his path has crossed this man before: when Shenandoah
was forced to kill the man's younger brother. GS:
Gail Kobe, Karl Swenson, J. D. Cannon, Alfred Shelley, John Damler, Lucille
Curtis. D: Jud Taylor. Written by: Robert Hamner.

23) "The Riley Brand," 21 Feb 1966. A faded brand on his saddle
leads Shenandoah to the Riley ranch. The wealthy ranch owner is convinced that
Shenandoah is her long-lost brother who was captured in an Indian raid many
years before. However, her foreman decides Shenandoah must die so that he can
take over the ranch.
GS: Joanna Pettet, Warren Stevens, DeForest Kelley. D: Jud Taylor. Written by:
Charles Hoffman.

25) "Plunder," 7 Mar 1966. Shenandoah attempts to find an
ex-convict who may have a clue to his past, but the man is also being sought
by his former partners in crime and the law. GS: Pat Hingle, Paul Fix, Jan
Shepard, Mark
Allen. D: Joseph Lewis. Written by: Dan Ullman.

26) "Marlee," 14 Mar 1966. Shenandoah hopes that a woman in an
old photograph might be able to identify him, but she lives in seclusion,
protected by her husband, the town sheriff. GS: John Ireland, Nina Foch, Rikki
Stevens, James Griffith. D: Jud Taylor. Written by: Adrian Spies.

29) "The Imposter," 4 Apr 1966. Shenandoah learns that he may
be the disinherited son of a wealthy cattleman who is now dying. The man's
daughter, knowing that Shenandoah is not the missing son, pleads with him to
stay until her father regains his health. In the meantime, the real son arrives
and believes Shenandoah is trying to steal his inheritance. GS: Jay C.
Flippen, Fred Beir, Juliet Mills, Ernest Sarracino, Robert Cornthwaite, John
Lormer, Sara Tast. D: Nathan Juran. Written by: Dan Ullman. (Wanted)

32) "Requiem for the Second," 2 May 1966. Shenandoah and a
bounty hunter track down a former Army officer accused of desertion. GS:
Martin Milner, Ross Elliot, John Cliff, Maurine Dawson. D: Murray Golden.
Written by: Robert Hamner.

33) "Care of General Delivery," 9 May 1966. Shenandoah is trying
to find a writer, whose forwarding address is a small town in Texas. The
postmistress claims never to have heard of the man, although Shenandoah has
traced a monthly check that is delivered to the man to this town, care of
"General Delivery." This episode also "reunited" Robert Horton and
John McIntire. GS: Jeanette Nolan, John
McIntire, Charles Seel, James Doohan, Ann Loos, George Selk. D: Nathan Juran.
Written by: Ed Adamson.

34) "Macauley’s Cure," 16 May 1966. A doctor known for his
work with the human mind agrees to try to help Shenandoah, but the town
sheriff warns the doctor not to take the case. GS: Gary Merrill, Eduard Franz,
Virginia Christine, Richard Cutting. D: Murray Golden. Written by: Robert
Hamner & Ed Adamson.